Large four-floor Victorian end-terrace with garage, recent upgrades and renovation potential.
Three large double bedrooms plus versatile attic room with shower (no Building Regs).|Accommodation arranged over four floors; surprisingly spacious layout.|Updated gas central heating (2022), new roof (2024), recent bathroom (2023).|Large dining kitchen, utility, conservatory and ground-floor WC.|Detached powered garage, driveway parking; low-maintenance front and rear gardens.|Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — energy improvements possible and advisable.|Located a 5-minute walk to town centre and local schools; quick motorway access.|Very high local crime and high area deprivation; constrained local rental market.
This substantial end-terrace offers unexpectedly large, flexible family accommodation spread over four floors, tucked away yet only a five-minute walk from Cleckheaton town centre and local schools. The property has been modernised in key areas — gas central heating replaced in 2022, a new roof fitted in 2024, UPVC double glazing and a recently installed family bathroom (2023) — so it presents a ready-to-move-into core with further improvement potential.
Ground-floor living is practical for family life: a spacious entrance hall with WC leads to a large dining kitchen, utility room and a conservatory, while a good-sized lounge benefits from high ceilings and period features. Outside there are low-maintenance front and rear gardens, driveway parking and a powered detached garage — useful for storage or a workshop.
Upstairs are three large double bedrooms and a versatile top-floor attic room with Velux windows and a shower room. Important note: the loft conversion has no building-regulation sign-off and cannot be formally described as additional living accommodation. The house is constructed of solid brick and likely lacks cavity insulation, so there is scope to improve thermal efficiency and reduce running costs further.
The location is convenient for amenities, transport links and schools (mixed Ofsted ratings nearby). Be aware of notable neighbourhood challenges: the area records very high crime and marked deprivation, and the local housing market includes many constrained renters. These factors affect long-term desirability and should be weighed against the property’s size and price as either a family home with renovation potential or an investor opportunity.
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